Cape Town's dam levels are officially below the 50% mark as of Monday April 1 2019, creating concern among locals and causing many to reevaluate their water usage. Currently, combined
The evocative short documentary Scenes From A Dry City became the first South African film to be selected for competition at the International Documentary Film Festival late last year. The documentary also
Locals received some much-needed, and unexpected, relief from the heat this past week, and thankfully more showers are on the cards for Monday. Capetonians can expected cooler temperatures after this
Capetonians are used to generally hot weather with a side of wind lately, but tomorrow will bring cooler temperatures as well as some rain for Cape Town, the first showers
Capetonians are being asked to give their opinions and suggestions regarding the R5.4-billion strategy to avoid the possibility of "Day Zero" that has been proposed by the City of Cape Town.
When warmer weather makes its way to the Cape, locals always expect the water levels to drop, but many were still worried when the decision was made to lower water
Two of the Mother City's desalination plants, which were built to help Cape Town avert the once-looming Day Zero and cost the City millions in the process, have been out of
Cape Town is predicted to experience heavy downpours over the course of this evening as well as tomorrow—so much so that the South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued a
Many have noted a shift in the behaviour of Capetonians following the threat of Day Zero, as locals have expressed concern at any inclination that dam levels may drop. This
The Mother City can look forward to some rain this week, with forecasts predicting showers starting from as early as Thursday and moving into Friday and Saturday. For Capetonians it